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Questioning Forward: What Gives You Life?

ai organizations are heliotropic

People are like plants. We grow best when we are close to what gives us life. When it comes to sunlight, the scientific term is heliotropic. The potted plants in your house will, over time, orient themselves toward wherever they are finding the light they need.

Appreciative Inquiry assumes that people ought to do the same thing. This is true on both a personal and corporate level. We can frustrate ourselves greatly by assuming that one approach must work for everyone and that if we aren’t finding joy or growth in it, the problem must be either that something’s wrong with us or that we just need to “try harder.”

I’ve heard Randy Harris say on multiple occasions that the single most important question for Spiritual Growth is: “Am I getting enough water?” The question which runs beneath that question, however, is: “What is it in my life that nourishes me?

Every organization has some things that are good about it. Otherwise, it wouldn’t exist. For there to be any ongoing life or purpose, there must also be something that is providing a source of health. The most direct route to better health is to stay closer to what gives us health. 

Here are some questions you could ask to help you discern what helps you or your organization to be healthy:

When it comes to personal spiritual growth, the bread and butter of what helps us grow are Scripture and prayer. You won’t have any winning strategy for growth that doesn’t involve those two aspects somehow. But in terms of how we utilize these things, there is a great variety of ways to do it.

Here are a few different ways in which people connect with God:

Each of us is wired differently, and it’s completely fine that we gravitate toward some of these more than others. If it would interest you, I have prepared a simple evaluation tool to help you sort of which of these items toward which you gravitate most naturally. When you answer the questions and tally your responses, these items will each have a score ranging between 3 and 15. If something is especially life-giving for you, even if it’s totally different than what other people around you enjoy, don’t hesitate to prioritize it. We are healthiest when we stay close to what gives us life.

 

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